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Parution : Esther Theiler, “Painters and Sitters in Early-Seventeenth Century Rome”, Turnhout, Brepols, 2023

Significant innovations in portraiture occurred during the transitional period from the end of the sixteenth-century to the early seventeenth-century in Rome. Portraits by Annibale Carracci, Valentin de Boulogne, Anthony van Dyck, Simon Vouet and Gianlorenzo Bernini display a loosening of formality and a trend towards movement. These artists produced a portrait type that was more inclusive of the viewer, more communicative, more revealing of a private face. The portraits in this study were less likely...

Appel à contribution : “Sound Faith: Religion and the Acoustic World, 1400-1800”, York, University of York, 12-14 juin 2024, date limite le 1er septembre 2023

The experience of lived religion in the early modern world was, as it is now, profoundly auditory. The prophet Mohammed attached great importance to the power of the human voice, and the adhan, the Islamic call to prayer, sounds out ave umes a day trom the minarets of every mosque in the world. For Christians, Romans 10:14, asks: “how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?” and in Judaism the rise...